Planet Saturn Facts

Saturn, the second largest planet in the solar system and is the sixth planet from the Sun. It is also known as “The Jewel of the Solar System“. Our Saturn facts for kids will give you lots of amazing and interesting facts about Saturn.

Saturn, a gas giant is the second-largest planet in our solar system after Jupiter. Saturn is the 6th planet from the sun.

As Saturn is made mostly of gases i.e Helium and hydrogen; so if we drop it in a big enough ocean it will float. Saturn is also the lightest planet in the solar system.

Saturn Quick Facts

Mass: 568,319,000,000,000,000 billion kg (95.16 x Earth)
Equatorial Diameter: 120,536 km
Polar Diameter: 108,728 km
Equatorial Circumference: 365,882 km
Known Moons: 62
Notable Moons: Titan, Rhea & Enceladus
Known Rings: 0+ (7 Groups)
Surface Temperature: -139 °C
First Record: 8th Century BC
Recorded By: Assyrians
Planet Type: Gas Giant

Below, we have prepared a list of best interesting facts about Saturn. Maybe some of them you will already know but some Saturn facts for kids will definitely surprise you. So let’s start the amazing journey of planet Saturn. 

FACT 1. After the Roman god Saturn, the planet is named the father of Jupiter and the god of agriculture.

FACT 2. Saturn has 53 known moons, including Titan, Enceladus, Iapetus, Rhea, and more.

FACT 3. Titan is the biggest moon of Saturn and the second-largest moon in the solar system after Jupiter’s moon Ganymede.

FACT 4. Titan is even bigger than the planet Mercury. A thick, golden haze covers it.

FACT 5. Titan’s atmosphere is a mixture of nitrogen and methane, 50 percent thicker than Earth’s.

We’ll get a closer look at Titan in 2034 when NASA’s recently approved Dragonfly mission reaches there (it’s due for launch in 2026). When it reaches Titan, the Dragonfly spacecraft will deploy a 10-foot-long robotic drone equipped with propellers and skids. The drone will spend two and a half years exploring Titan and could give new insights into the chemical processes that paved the way for the formation of life on Earth. source

FACT 6. Enceladus, one of Saturn’s smaller moons, reflects some 90% of the sunlight, making it more reflective than snow.

FACT 7. Saturn is 74,898 mi (120,537 km) wider than the Earth, which is about ten times wider than Earth. About 750 Earths can easily fit inside Saturn.

FACT 8. Saturn goes around the Sun very slowly. A year on Saturn is more than 29 Earth years.

The planet is named after Saturn. He was the Roman god of farming. pic source:www.nasa.gov

FACT 9. Saturn spins on its axis very fast. A day on Saturn is 10 hours and 14 minutes.

FACT 10. Saturn is approximately 856 million miles away from the Sun.

FACT 11. Saturn has the fastest winds of any other planet in our solar system (i.e., approximately 1,800 km/hour or 1,100 miles/hour).

FACT 12. It is also nicknamed “The Ringed Planet,” a nickname arising from the big and bright ring system that orbits Saturn. These rings are made from billions of pieces of ice, dust, and rock. Some pieces are as tiny as a speck of dust. A few pieces are as big as mountains.

FACT 13. The rings are named alphabetically based on when they were discovered.

FACT 14. Four robotic spacecraft have visited Saturn, including Pioneer 11, Cassini, and Voyager 1 and 2. Cassini orbited Saturn 294 times from 2004 to 2017.

FACT 15. We can see Saturn with our own eyes.

FACT 16. The Italian astronomer Galileo was the first to observe Saturn with a telescope in 1610.

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